By Shira Laucharoen
What does it mean to be an occupant? This is the question that Cyrus Highsmith, type designer of Occupant Fonts, poses. Occupant is an open-ended word, he says. To be an occupant, one must be present and open-minded. It implies a temporary stay, but the place of occupancy can be “as much of a home as a permanent one,” he states. “Typefaces occupy, engage, and express within spaces often structured by others.”
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Eagle Feathers #198 – The First of March
By Bob (Monty) Doherty
On March 1, 1945, in the twilight of World War II in Europe, four-term elected President Franklin Delano Roosevelt made his last speech before Congress. The President, a polio victim, spoke officially for the first time while seated, setting aside his heavy leg braces. He would succumb to the disease within the following month.
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Who thought this thing up anyway? Spring forward, fall back. Or is that fall forward, spring back? The only way we can ever be sure is if we’re early or late for church Sunday morning, or whatever it is you do on Sunday morning.
To be fair, there’s usually someone around smart enough to know the difference, if it isn’t you yourself.
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Inside the Combat Zone: The Stripped Down Story of Boston’s Most Notorious Neighborhood
“Upscale restaurants, majestic theaters, and luxury condos line the streets of downtown Boston today. Students, office workers, doctors, and shoppers navigate the busy sidewalks along Washington and Boylston Streets, giving little thought to the historical significance of their surroundings. The bustle distracts passersby from what may be the city’s dirtiest little secret: these blocks were once home to Boston’s most notorious neighborhood. The Combat Zone, a five-plus-acre, city-sanctioned adult entertainment district, was as sordid and alluring as anything found in Amsterdam or Vegas. Indeed, Boston’s now toney neighborhood once resembled the set of HBO’s The Deuce, all with the blessing of city officials.”
— From the author’s website
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Arrests:
Carmen Polito, February 26, 6:54 p.m., arrested at Somerville Ave. on warrant charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery.
Vladimir Lora, of 449 Canal St., February 28, 3:42 a.m., arrested at Tower St. on warrant charges of marked lanes violation, failure to notify RMV of name or address change, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, operation of a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor second offense, speeding, and operation of a motor vehicle with a suspended license.
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Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan, in partnership with Reach Beyond Domestic Violence and Respond, INC., hosted a Teen Dating Violence Training last week to help after school providers, school personnel and school resource officers identify the warning signs of teen dating violence. The training, organized during the Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, is part of the District Attorney’s initiative to increase education about healthy relationships and to raise awareness about available resources.
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March 3, 2020, Massachusetts will hold its Primary Election for the 2020 Presidential Election.
Polls will be open 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. To find a complete list of polling places in your ward click here.
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